The Causes of Hair Loss in Women Examined
August 21, 2008
We should never underestimate how important our hair is as we know how often we judge someone by the hairstyle they have when we meet. Additionally, consider how much time is spent ensuring our hair looks ok before we go out in public. The problem with hair loss it affects both sexes and reduces the self confidence of the majority of sufferers. The discusses the causes of hair loss in women.
Generally male or female pattern baldness or hair loss is inherited. If your mom had problems with hair loss you are more likely to have it too. This may be a simplistic answer, but it is statistically proven in research studies.
It is hormone balance that is the key with hair loss as both the male (androgens) and female (estrogen) hormones need to be at the correct levels. The cure for this condition is likely to be some way off as it is a genetic trait and will require a great deal more research.
Both men and women can suffer with pattern-baldness which is caused by a hormone common to both sexes referred to as DHT; this hormone is just one responsible for the sexual development of humans but fortunately it is possible to treat this. To help reduce the amount of DHT in the hair follicles, products like Provillus are available or you can also use a shampoo like Rogaine to help increase the growth of hair. Another treatment used to control pattern baldness is transplanting hair follicles from areas of the scalp which are not affected by increased amounts of DHT.
Our hair growth takes place in cycles which last between two to six years. At any one time about ten percent of our hair is in a dormant phase and not growing. It starts to shed after a few months when new hair will grow in its place. Hair in the growing phase can grow as much as one centimeter every month (sometimes more); this of course is quite natural just as losing your hair in these cycles is. However, some individuals have hair loss problems that are attributable to other causes.
Some of the false reasons for hair loss are bad circulation, excess sweating, wearing hats that are too tight and even stress. Although stress can cause hair loss, this has only been shown to be the case in extreme stress situations which would not generally affect the average person and fortunately, in these circumstances, the situation can normally be rectified.
Some other reasons for hair lose are illness, medical treatment, depression medication, infections of the scalp, even too much vitamin A. This is a huge problem that will take some time to cure fully. Meanwhile existing remedies will need to be used more thoroughly if hair loss is to be controlled.











































































































